had a bit of a mini meet here some time in
january, its only a small site,but worth the time to have a look around. In WW2, Weston POW camp was a camp for ‘trusted’ prisoners of war. It was later used to house Polish refugees. It is currently scheduled for demolition for the building of a road.

first pic is in one of the blocks if you could call them that! it
stil got all original
fetures intact.

of one of the buildings, this one was a bit different in the chimney it had a water tank at the top



one of the overgrown buildings done in black and white.

a few arty ones looking through the windows from inside one of the overgrown buildings.
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